What's in your E-Cig daily bag...

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loft

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I've been searching, and can't find a thread like this so I figured I would start one. This is for the tools and supplies that I have on me at all times... what do you guys carry? I am trying to keep my 'travel bag' as light as possible so making it as efficient as possible is my goal.

Blackhead Remover - I've found this pops the tops on cartomizers very easily as opposed to using a paperclip / thumb tack / etc and they're relatively cheap.
Empty Syringe - self explanatory... lol
Empty juice Bottle - For those times I need to drain a carto / clearomizer.
Various Flavored Juices - another self explanatory item...
Two to Three empty cartomizers / clearomizers - in the event that one fails...

What do all of you carry on a daily basis?
 

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3 or 4 3ml bottles of juice, a spare battery, a spare atty, extra drip tip.

I'm easy :)

I'm too impatient for dripping. I've tried several times and always end up flooding the atty. I have two usb chargers for my ego: one for home and one for work - so I figured I would leave that out of the bag.
 

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I'm too impatient for dripping. I've tried several times and always end up flooding the atty. I have two usb chargers for my ego: one for home and one for work - so I figured I would leave that out of the bag.

For me, the only times dripping becomes an issue is while I'm driving, and I just pray for red lights. ;) I guess I just haven't found a cart or carto I liked.
 

deusXmchna

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ego-T
bottle of juice
kleenex (multi-use. I have allergies, and I cry a lot :laugh: )

With God as my witness, I'll never carry paperclips or tweezers again!
(I used carry a plastic Batman lunchbox around with little tools, various filler material, xtra 510 batts & attys, a bottle of Everclear (for when it all became too much for me! :blush:), syringes for irrigating attys... i love assembling boxes full of "stuff". I dig modularity)
 

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If I am using my 3.7 short bodied Indulgance I carry 1 extra battery 18350, 1 extra XL clearomizer 2ml's. If I a using my Tekkeon I carry 1 extra clearomizer the battery charge last over 2 days. I use a MAP Tank on both PV's 5ml's, so unless that fails I never touch the clearo. Every thing fits into a cell case I clip on my belt. It's a very simple set-up
 

GrandPoobah

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I use a Jaunty eGo carry case
Janty electronic cigarettes, e-liquids and carts - JANTY eGo CARRY CASE

Inside I have:
a spare eGo with the USB PT, with an eGo-T atty on it (i dont carry a charger since i can always find USB)
4 eGo-T Carts
2 3ml bottles
3 510 LV attys
1 Drip Tip
A small piece of "sham-wow"

This is along with the eGo-T I have in my pocket
 

BenJammin

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ego-T
bottle of juice
kleenex (multi-use. I have allergies, and I cry a lot :laugh: )

With God as my witness, I'll never carry paperclips or tweezers again!
(I used carry a plastic Batman lunchbox around with little tools, various filler material, xtra 510 batts & attys, a bottle of Everclear (for when it all became too much for me! :blush:), syringes for irrigating attys... i love assembling boxes full of "stuff". I dig modularity)

I'm with you. The eGo-T has greatly simplified my whole vaping experience. No more tacklebox for me! No more paper clips,tweezers, fistfuls of batteries, bottles, needles, ad nausea um. All I need now is my eGo-T equipped with the 1000mah battery and a small felt-lined spring-closure box (the folding reading glasses type) to hold my 4 other tanks. I rarely go through more than 3 tanks per day, but it never hurts to have spares if traffic starts pegging the Suck-O-Meter. And sometimes I bring the fast charger along if I can't remember when I last charged the battery. I wear the eGo on a lanyard and neatly keep the box in a cargo pocket of my work pants.
 
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